He ran off after I shot. Called him in to about 65 yards or so and put the crosshairs behind the shoulder and let one fly. He jumped about 4 foot in the air and ran about 25 yards or so into some cedars and I lost sight of him. Fur was all over where he was when I shot him but no sign of blood. What do y'all think, did I hit him or just graze him or what?
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I was shootin a .223 and from that range I can't believe he ran off but that was about 30 minutes before dark and it was so thick in there I didn't know where to start after he wasn't where I thought he was
He was a nice one too. Gosh dang it..........That sucks.Last edited by okrattler; 12-06-2020, 08:11 PM.
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The winter coat can absorb a lot of blood before it starts dripping on the ground, especially with a 22 caliber bullet on a high hit if you didn’t get much expansion. So be sure to look for blood rubbed onto higher limbs/brush. Also just like deer, wounded cats will usually stick to trails they know rather than just run at random, so follow any visible trails you might find in the area.
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